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Europol Cracks Down on Illegal Streaming Globally

Filip TRUȚĂ

June 05, 2026

Europol Cracks Down on Illegal Streaming Globally

Cybercriminals behind large-scale illegal streaming operations are facing growing police pressure after a coordinated international investigation led to dozens of arrests across multiple countries.

Authorities arrested 29 suspects in a major operation targeting criminal networks that profited from unauthorized streaming services, Europol announced. The investigation focused on organized groups that distributed copyrighted television channels, sports broadcasts, movies, and other premium content through illegal IPTV platforms and streaming services.

Key takeaways

  • Investigations supported by Europol resulted in 29 arrests linked to illegal streaming operations
  • Authorities targeted organized criminal networks behind large-scale IPTV piracy services
  • The operation involved international cooperation across multiple jurisdictions
  • Investigators say illegal streaming platforms are often connected to broader criminal activities, including money laundering and cybercrime
  • Consumers using unauthorized streaming services may expose themselves to security, privacy, and financial risks
  • Bitdefender research supports Europol’s findings that illegal streaming services come with hidden risks

Authorities turn up the heat on IPTV piracy

Operation KRATOS 2 brought together law enforcement from across Europe and beyond to target criminal groups profiting from the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content through online platforms.

The operation ran from September 2025 to April 2026 and focused on infrastructure enabling illegal IPTV services and streaming, described as “a lucrative business for organized crime groups.”

“By offering access to premium content at a fraction of legitimate subscription prices, these operations attract millions of users worldwide while depriving content creators, broadcasters, and streaming platforms of revenue,” Europol said.

According to the euro cops, the latest enforcement action targeted the criminal infrastructure supporting these services, as well as the actual individuals responsible for operating, maintaining, and monetizing illegal streaming networks.

The coordinated actions led to:

  • 29 arrests
  • 86 suspects identified
  • 148 house searches
  • 9 organised crime groups dismantled
  • 59 cases referred to judicial authorities
  • 72 ongoing criminal investigations
  • 169 domains reported
  • 27,332 URLs removed
  • 722,961 infringing objects identified

According to Europol’s press release, piracy has evolved from isolated copyright infringement into a sophisticated criminal enterprise with international reach.

While many consumers view unauthorized streaming services as a shortcut to cheaper entertainment, these platforms are often linked to broader criminal ecosystems.

Criminal groups operating illegal IPTV networks may use shell companies, cryptocurrency transactions, and complex financial structures to conceal profits. In some cases, law enforcement investigations have uncovered links between piracy operations and offenses such as money laundering, fraud, and cybercrime.

Why consumers should pay attention

Beyond the legal concerns, unauthorized streaming services can expose users to a range of cybersecurity risks.

Many illegal streaming platforms operate outside regulatory oversight and may collect personal information without proper safeguards. Some services have been linked to malicious advertising, credential theft, malware distribution, and payment fraud.

Users may also unknowingly give sensitive data to operators whose primary business is criminal activity.

For consumers, the promise of inexpensive access to premium content may come with hidden costs that extend far beyond a subscription fee.

Bitdefender research reveals the hidden risks of illegal streaming services. The promise of “free access” often hides a complex ecosystem of tracking, malware, and aggressive monetization.

Understanding these risks is essential before clicking on unofficial streams.

How to stay safe

If you're looking for streaming entertainment, consider these best practices:

  • Use legitimate streaming providers with established security and privacy protections.
  • Avoid unofficial IPTV services that promise access to premium channels at unusually low prices.
  • Be cautious when downloading apps or software from unverified sources.
  • Use strong, unique passwords for streaming accounts.
  • Keep devices updated and protected with reputable security software.

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Filip TRUȚĂ

Filip has 17 years of experience in technology journalism. In recent years, he has focused on cybersecurity in his role as a Security Analyst at Bitdefender.

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